CBEX, Plateau, INEC Drama: Where Is Alhaji? Gabon Election

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In a shocking turn of events, Nigeria faces a catastrophic surge in violence as over 100 lives have been lost in Plateau State within just two weeks. Eyewitness accounts reveal that more than 100 armed assailants invaded local communities, leaving devastation in their wake. Amid this chaos, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains in France, prioritizing leisure over urgent national crises. As citizens express outrage and desperation, the government’s inaction has incited a chilling indifference towards the alarming state of insecurity sweeping across Nigeria.

This isn’t merely a Plateau issue; the pervasive threat of banditry, kidnappings, and militant attacks has engulfed the entire nation. The ramifications are dire—families are shattered, dreams extinguished, and the government seems paralyzed, offering mere condolences while citizens live in fear. The call for a state of emergency grows louder, yet the leadership appears deaf to the cries for help.

In Kaduna, reports of police misconduct have emerged, with officers allegedly extorting money from Chinese nationals, highlighting deep-rooted corruption within the security forces. Meanwhile, Nigerian citizens, pleading for accountability, find themselves victimized not only by criminals but also by those sworn to protect them. Their frustrations are compounded by the government’s superficial responses, with many questioning the commitment to their safety.

As Easter approaches, fears mount regarding travel safety, with bandits likely poised to exploit the holiday rush. The pervasive atmosphere of dread casts a shadow over the nation, with citizens bracing themselves for the inevitable next wave of violence. As insecurity reaches alarming heights, the question lingers: how many more lives must be lost before the Nigerian government takes decisive action? The time for change is now, and the nation is watching.

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